Media Coverage

  • The Conversation

    The Conversation

    Sharks, turtles and other sea creatures face greater risk from industrial fishing than previously thought

    Examining five years of data from fishing vessel location devices and the habitats of 14 large marine species, including seabirds, sharks, turtles, sea lions and tunas, we found that our estimates of risk to these animals increased by nearly 25% when we accounted for the presence of dark vessels.

  • Yahoo Finance

    Yahoo Finance

    Beth Shapiro Joins Colossal as Chief Science Officer

    Colossal Biosciences, the world’s first de-extinction company, today announced that UC Santa Cruz professor Beth Shapiro, internationally renowned evolutionary molecular biologist, leader in paleogenomics, and ancient DNA expert, has joined as Chief Science Officer.

  • Earth.com

    earth.com

    Is there enough prey for beluga whale survival?

    “We consider the balance between calories in and calories out (that is metabolic balance) a key factor for survival in beluga whales,” explained Terrie Williams, lead researcher from the University of California, Santa Cruz. “It is the basis of understanding the biological machinery that drives large mammals.”

  • Pittsburgh City Paper

    Pittsburgh City Paper

    Near-total isolation of juvenile girls at the ACJ raises concerns of illegal solitary confinement

    Pittsburgh City Paper interviewed Psychology Professor Craig Haney about the increased risks of solitary confinement for juveniles.

  • Los Angeles Times

    Los Angeles Times

    How the ‘Mob Wife’ aesthetic can help us think about Latinidad

    The Los Angeles Times interviewed Professor of Latin American and Latino Studies Catherine Ramírez for perspective on how the "mob aesthetic" trend compares to historical aesthetics of excess within Latinx communities.

  • Vox

    Vox

    Should Big Pharma pay poor countries for finding new diseases?

    Vox discussed research by Politics Professor and Global and Community Health Program Co-Director Matt Sparke on how the COVID pandemic demonstrated that prioritizing intellectual property rights above all else entrenches global inequalities in access to medications and treatments.

  • The Guardian

    The Guardian

    ‘It was the perfect storm’: the fatal crash that changed criminal justice in San Francisco

    Politics Professor Anjuli Verma spoke with The Guardian about how a New Year's Eve car crash in San Francisco fueled fears about crime in the city.

  • Jacobin

    Jacobin

    Tax Ivy League Endowments, and Fund Public Higher Ed

    Jacobin Magazine cited research by Economics Professor George Bulman, which found that colleges and universities with larger endowments do provide more financial aid, but they also enroll fewer low-income students and students of color. As their endowment wealth helps them become higher ranked, they become more selective, rather than increasing the size or diversity of their…

  • KTVU 2

    KTVU 2

    Golden State Warriors hold STEAM Fest for students

    KTVU's coverage of the Golden State Warriors' annual STEAM fest highlighted UCSC's demonstration table at the event.

  • Sierra

    Sierra

    A Tale of Two Sea Level Rise Solutions

    Environmental Studies Ph.D. student Amanda Stoltz spoke with Sierra about climate gentrification. "Not only are lower-income and BIPOC communities already bearing the brunt of the climate crisis, but also rising real estate prices may continue to push those communities out of climate-safe neighborhoods and into areas more at risk," she said. 

  • KAZU-FM

    KAZU

    California Faculty Association members vote to approve tentative agreement

    UC Santa Cruz graduate student Sarah Mason, who works with the Center for Labor and Community spoke with KAZU to explain the process of ratifying union labor agreements. 

  • PBS NOVA

    PBS

    Being 80

    A PBS documentary that seeks to counteract stereotypes on aging features the ongoing work of UC Santa Cruz Sociology Professor Emeritus John Brown Childs, who teaches peacemaking skills through a program with Soledad State Prison and UCSC students. 

Last modified: Mar 19, 2024